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Images Dated 26th April 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Tulips and alpine forget-me-nots, Eritrichium nanum, Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia

Tulips and alpine forget-me-nots, Eritrichium nanum, Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Asia, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, red lanterns in Chinese temple

Asia, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, red lanterns in Chinese temple

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Hard coral damage

Hard coral damage caused by crown of thorn starfish (Acanthaster planci). These predators eat the polyps and tissues of the coral leaving behind the white carbonate skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Staghorn coral

Staghorn coral (Acropora sp.). This delicate coral is growing in the lee side of an island that provides shelter from waves and strong currents which would otherwise damage its fragile branches

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Orangutan crab

Orangutan crab (Achaeus japonicus) covered in algae. Photographed in Fishmarket, Biak, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Tiger cowrie

Tiger cowrie (Cyprea tigris). This sea snail inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It hides during the day and emerges at night to feed on algae

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Sea fan and crinoid

Sea fan and crinoid
Crinoid and sea fan. Both the crinoid (Oxycomanthus sp.) and sea fan (Melithaea sp.) are filter feeders. The crinoid (circular, centre left) is able to move in search of the best feeding areas

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Crown of thorns starfish

Crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) feeding on hard coral. Outbreaks of this predator can devastate areas of reef

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Sidegill sea slug

Sidegill sea slug (Pleurobranchus grandis). Photographed in Pom, Yapen, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver filming a sea krait

Diver filming a sea krait (Laticauda sp.) Cameraman Roger Munns filming a sea krate. Although extremely venomous these snakes are very gentle and unaggressive

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Sea krait

Sea krait (Laticauda sp.) hunting on the seabed. Kraits use their flattened tails to help propel themselves through the water

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Sea krait

Sea krait (Laticauda sp.) surfacing for air. Kraits use their flattened tails to help propel themseves through the water. Although well adapted to life underwater

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Sea slug (Elysia ornata)

Sea slug (Elysia ornata). Photographed in Fishmarket, Biak, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Paper wasp

Paper wasps (Polistes sp.) on a fence. Photographed in Biak, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Leaf scorpionfish

Leaf scorpionfish
Leaf scorpionsfish (Taenianotus triacanthus). This fish inhabits the tropical reefs of the Indo- Pacific region. It takes its name from its habit of swaying from side to side like a dead leaf in a

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa)

Weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa). Photographed in Aibai, Yapen, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa)

Weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa). Photographed in Aibai, Yapen, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Map pufferfish

Map pufferfish (Arothron mappa) resting in a barrel sponge. The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Juvenile mimic filefish

Juvenile mimic filefish (Paraluteres prionurus). This fish mimics the poisonous saddled pufferfish (Canthigastor valentini). Photographed in Aibai, Yapen, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Crocodile fish

Crocodile fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti) camouflaged on the seabed. This bottom-dwelling fish inhabits the shallow tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Map pufferfish

Map pufferfish (Arothron mappa). The body of this pufferfish contains the deadly poison tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most lethal poisons known

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Pair of Forsters hawkfish

Pair of Forsters hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri). The Forsters hawkfish is also known as the freckled or blackside hawkfish

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver exploring a wreck

Diver exploring a wreck. This small wreck appears to be a coastal patrol boat sunk in World War Two and is now home to many encrusting species of hard

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver exploring a Blue Hole

Diver exploring a Blue Hole. This complex of tunnels and deep cuts in the reef was most likely formed during the last major ice age when lower sea levels left reefs exposed to erosion by rain

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver exploring a shipwreck

Diver exploring a shipwreck
Divers exploring a shipwreck of a World War Two Taiwanese ship. During this war, West Papua was the scene of fierce battles after the Japanese forces occupied the area

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Underwater filming

Underwater filming. These cameramen are filming the rare weedy scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa). Cameraman Roger Koh (left)

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver exploring a wreck

Diver exploring a wreck. This small wreck appears to be a coastal patrol boat sunk in World War Two and is now home to many encrusting species of hard and soft corals

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Shipwreck interior

Shipwreck interior. This small wreck appears to be a coastal patrol boat sunk in World War Two and is now home to many encrusting species of hard and soft corals

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Shipwreck interior

Shipwreck interior. This small wreck appears to be a coastal patrol boat sunk in World War Two and is now home to many encrusting species of hard and soft corals Photographed in Pasirido, Manokwari

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Catalina plane wreck

Catalina plane wreck. Divers filming the wreck of a Catalina flying plane shot down in World War Two. During this war, West Papua was the scene of fierce battles after the Japanese forces occupied

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Diver filming a coral reef

Diver filming a coral reef. This area is abundant in hard coral such as these Turbinaria sp.. In most areas of South East Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Tropical coastline

Tropical coastline. Photographed in Rubras, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Coventry, UK, aerial image

Coventry, UK, aerial image

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Liverpool, UK, aerial image

Liverpool, UK, aerial image. This is a port city on the eastern bank of the Mersey estuary (down left)

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Bradford, UK, aerial image

Bradford, UK, aerial image

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Redditch, UK, aerial image

Redditch, UK, aerial image. The prominent road running from top to bottom down right is the A441, linking Birmingham to the north (top) with Studley to the south

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Derby, UK, aerial image

Derby, UK, aerial image. The river Derwent flows through the city down right

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Gateshead, UK, aerial image

Gateshead, UK, aerial image. This town is on the south bank of the river Tyne (top left). On the north bank is the city of Newcastle

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Plymouth, UK, aerial image

Plymouth, UK, aerial image. The city lies on Plymouth Sound (lower frame), one of the largest natural harbours in the world

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Kingston upon Hull, UK

Kingston upon Hull, UK, aerial image. This city, on the north bank of the Humber estuary (lower right) is commonly known as Hull

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Southampton, UK, aerial image

Southampton, UK, aerial image. This is a major port city on the south coast. At bottom left is part of the river Test, which flows into Southampton Water

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Oxford, UK, aerial image

Oxford, UK, aerial image. The city is home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Huddersfield, UK, aerial image

Huddersfield, UK, aerial image
Huddersfield, Kirklees, UK, aerial image. Prominent at centre is the Galpharm Stadium, home of Huddersfield Town football club and Huddersfield Giants rugby league club

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Stoke-on-Trent, UK, aerial image

Stoke-on-Trent, UK, aerial image. The city of Stoke merges with the town of Newcastle under Lyme to its west (left)

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Japanese Cave

Japanese Cave. This cave stretches for three kilometres and was the headquarters of the Japanese occupation forces in West Papua during World War Two

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Tuileries Garden, Louvre, Paris, France

Tuileries Garden, Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: 2005 VW Tovareg

2005 VW Tovareg Tdi V6

Background imageImages Dated 26th April 2006: Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax N Wales winter

Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax N Wales winter



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